Chad Marshall proves versatility in huge Seattle victory

SEATTLE ā€“ Seattle Sounders center back Chad Marshall has largely made his name in MLS due to his propensity for preventing goals, as evidenced by his distinction of being the only three-time recipient of the leagueā€™s Defender of the Year award.


This season, however, the 32-year-old is proving that heā€™s anything but one-dimensional. Marshallā€™s game-deciding tally in the 24th-minute of Seattleā€™s 1-0 victory over the Chicago Fire on Wednesday was his fourth of the season, a total that equals his scoring output from the past five seasons combined.


Marshall told reporters he didnā€™t have a concrete explanation for this seasonā€™s surge in offensive production after the game. But he did single out the service of free-kick wizard Andreas Ivanschitz -- who picked up the assist on Wednesdayā€™s goal off a corner kick -- as one possible contributing factor.


ā€œI think itā€™s just having someone like [Ivanschitz] on the ball who can consistently serve good balls in the box,ā€ Marshall said. ā€œWeā€™ve got a few other big dudes in the air who cause problems and free up space. Weā€™ve been working really hard in training on it too.ā€


Sounders interim coach Brian Schmetzer also said that Marshall has been one obvious beneficiary of Ivanschitzā€™s pinpoint corners, adding that the presence of a similarly physically imposing center back in Roman Torres might also be giving Marshall some more space to work.


ā€œTeams now have to go after Roman, which frees up Chad,ā€ Schmetzer said. ā€œYou have [Alvaro] Fernandez, whoā€™s good in there and Jordan Morris, whoā€™s a big body, and then a guy who swings the ball in really well. I think that creates problems for other teams.ā€


Regardless of the reasoning, Marshallā€™s tally on Wednesday now means that the Sounders are officially in playoff position for the first time in a 2016 season that saw them endure a brutal start to this campaign that culminated in the departure of longtime head coach Sigi Schmid in July.


ā€œI havenā€™t been looking at the standings this whole season,ā€ goalkeeper Stefan Frei said. ā€œWhen youā€™re losing games, you know where youā€™re finding yourself. Itā€™s nice to know weā€™re stringing together results and you can sense youā€™re going up, but by no means can we let off the pedal at this point. It would be the worst thing for us to do.


ā€œWeā€™ve worked hard to give ourselves a chance to get into the playoffs and we have to make sure that hard work counts.ā€